The Works of Alexander Pope, 4. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... tell us of him , that being fubject to fits , he perfuaded his followers that during those trances he receiv'd inspirations , from whence he dictated his laws he is faid to have been the inventor of the Runic characters . VER . 127 ...
... tell us of him , that being fubject to fits , he perfuaded his followers that during those trances he receiv'd inspirations , from whence he dictated his laws he is faid to have been the inventor of the Runic characters . VER . 127 ...
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... him on a pillere ftode Of fulphur , like as he were wode , Dan Claudian , fothe for to tell , That bare up all the fame of hell , & c . 200 205 Eliza ftretch'd upon the fun'ral pyre , Eneas bending with Eliza 16 . The TEMPLE of F A ME .
... him on a pillere ftode Of fulphur , like as he were wode , Dan Claudian , fothe for to tell , That bare up all the fame of hell , & c . 200 205 Eliza ftretch'd upon the fun'ral pyre , Eneas bending with Eliza 16 . The TEMPLE of F A ME .
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... tell , Yet would the world believe us , all were well . 385 VER . 378. Next thefe a youthful train , & c . ] The reader may compare these twenty eight lines following , which contain the fame matter with eighty four of Chaucer ...
... tell , Yet would the world believe us , all were well . 385 VER . 378. Next thefe a youthful train , & c . ] The reader may compare these twenty eight lines following , which contain the fame matter with eighty four of Chaucer ...
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... tell me what ? And then he told him this and that , & c . -Thus north and fouth Went every tiding fro mouth to mouth , And that encreafing evermo , As fire is wont to quicken and From a fparkle fprong amifs , Till all the citee brent up ...
... tell me what ? And then he told him this and that , & c . -Thus north and fouth Went every tiding fro mouth to mouth , And that encreafing evermo , As fire is wont to quicken and From a fparkle fprong amifs , Till all the citee brent up ...
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... tell ; But gracious heav'n has ope'd my eyes at last , With due regret I view my vices paft , And as the precept of the Church decrees , Will take a wife , and live in holy ease . But fince by counsel all things should be done , And ...
... tell ; But gracious heav'n has ope'd my eyes at last , With due regret I view my vices paft , And as the precept of the Church decrees , Will take a wife , and live in holy ease . But fince by counsel all things should be done , And ...
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